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14 June, 23:51

George plans to purchase a new scooter for $8000 and to keep it until it is worth a fourth of its original price. The value of the scooter is give by V = 8000 (1 8) t, where V is the value of the scooter and t is the number of years that have passed. If George finds that he can buy the scooter on sale for $6895, how should he change the value equation?

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  1. 15 June, 01:10
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    I suggest using I=p. r. t

    which is interest = principal*rate*time (years)
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